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CCTV IP home NVR for small clients, works with any IP camera which supports MPEG4 as well RTP/RTSP protocol.
Simple video server suitable for home application works with 16 cameras which could be IP or analog cameras.
Simple home video system interface with self-explanatory buttons makes it easy to use for anybody.
- Settings
- Video Search
- Play
- Stop
- Exit
Also supports any IP/Analog (via video server device) with any of the following standard video resolutions.
- CIF (360x288)
- D1 (720x576)
- QVGA (320x240)
- VGA (640X480)
Whole setup of getting home video system to work is comprised of 3 steps.
- Enter your IP camera IP address.(Can be found in IP camera manual)
Create logical tree topology ( Right click on Camera tree)
- Select your IP camera from Server/IP address.
- Specify stream name.*
- Enter desired camera name and select resolution.*
- * Can be found in camera manual
- Press Play.

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Set desired views by clicking on any view and selecting camera.
Here is example of 16 camera video stream. Where “chair” stream is TrendNet IP camera with QVGA (320x240) resolution. The “outside” camera is Axis IP camera with CIF (360x288) resolution. The “Bookshelf” camera is video server analog camera with CIF resolution. Video search dialog enables you to find and save any stream that happened inside the period where surveillance was on line. This stored period can greatly vary, depending on the size of your hard drive, frame rate, resolution and save quality. For example only one camera with 16fps on CIF resolution on 1.3TB hard drive can store video for the last 4 years. By using the video search tool you can access every second of these last 4 years of video data.
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